Just a FTR response, as I'm NOT a Nike Watch owner, just an original Apple Watch owner. Nike Fitness Club is available for us to download, and should work fine on our watches, although you might get more feature if you own Series 2 OR the Nike model itself.

Just a FTR response, as I'm NOT a Nike Watch owner, just an original Apple Watch owner. Nike Fitness Club is available for us to download, and should work fine on our watches, although you might get more feature if you own Series 2 OR the Nike model itself.

I know that, I've tried NRC on my watch, lol. My question stems from the fact that to load an app on the watch, we need to download it to our phone first. So I am wondering if the watch comes with the app somehow already installed.

I do not have the Nike+ watch, but according to the reviews that I read, the app is preinstalled on the watch, and pairing the watch to your phone will install the NRC app on your iPhone if it is not already there.

Thank you for that. So the watch installs whatever version it has on the phone, and then if you have auto updates, the app will be updated after that.

I wonder if this might be the cause of some of the issues I have heard/read about with NRC.

That is possible. I wasn't really paying attention as I wanted to give the app a try. I normally use Map My Run. Mine has worked well for the four times that I used it. I don't run more than 2-3 days a week so I am not a hardcore runner, but I have not had any issues that I know of.

That is possible. I wasn't really paying attention as I wanted to give the app a try. I normally use Map My Run. Mine has worked well for the four times that I used it. I don't run more than 2-3 days a week so I am not a hardcore runner, but I have not had any issues that I know of.

I personally use MapMyRun but have tried Runtastic, Runkeeper and NRC. I didnt have any issues with any of the apps, but only used each once or twice to try them out.